The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, Circa Morning #204
The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, Evening By The Sea #371
The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, This Was Taken Around Night Time #318
Prices are semi-negotiable (but will not go lower than the costs listed below):
The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, Circa Morning #204....$7,000.53* (This is the price because there wasn't any time to get any breakfast--kept pressing the Sleep button on the alarm clock {for 2 hours} The hungrier I became, the greater the price)
The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, Evening By The Sea #371....$8,011.25** (Being repeatedly pecked by a pelican while photographing raises the cost of this piece {Should have taken some bread crumbs})
The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, This Was Taken Around Night Time #318....$7,000.58*** (Slightly more than The Portrait Of The Stick Figure, Circa Morning #204 because I tripped over an oak tree root in the dark and scraped the lower portion of my right knee {Need to purchase Neosporin})
* I probably wouldn't buy it for that price.
** I probably wouldn't buy it for that price.
*** I probably wouldn't buy it for that price.^
^If there ends up being a bruise on my knee, the cost is subject to change.'""
"""Meaning that it will go up a bit more [possibly up to $7,004.99].
hahahaha
ReplyDeleteHey Luke, let me know which one you would like--thanks for your interest.
ReplyDeleteI'll take 'em all! Sold! To the poor little girl with the pathetic look on her face who has no money!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I do like these very much.
Thanks, Molly--you're too kind.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if you buy all of them, there is a special discount: 3 for the price of 4. I'll send them your way.
I read your comment. And read it again. And then I got it. Ha ha.
ReplyDeleteTerrific post ... Your work is exactly like Monet's Haystacks, except you did yours with sticks and a leaf and some scotch tape and possibly some kind of construction paper... And you suffered for your art, did Monet ever scrape his knee painting his lousy hastacks, I don't think so. Genius!
ReplyDeleteCool--thanks, Dan. So glad that someone finally realizes that I worked harder on this than Monet worked on Haystacks, and that I scraped my knee and he never did. It's about time.
ReplyDeleteBut really, thanks for dropping by.